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Her comments were just another sign that the state is rapidly running out of options as it seeks to grapple with what amounts to a war on three fronts: shortages in power generation throughout the Western states; shortages in the natural gas used to generate much of the power in the region; and the financial distress of the two utilities as the cost of both power and natural gas soars.
Murdoch pays his journalists and editors, and his companies generate much of the content they use.
Abu Sayyaf was believed to be responsible for oilfields held by IS, which generate much of the group's cash.
Post-combustion has the advantage that it can be retrofitted to some existing power stations, which will generate much of the world's CO2 for decades to come.
Because unusual facades catch the public's eye and generate much of the popular interest in contemporary architecture, clients often urge an architect to build something that looks unbuildable.
Accused of accounting chicanery and illegally inflating power prices, companies that generate much of the nation's electricity have lost the confidence of investors.
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At least one lawmaker has suggested that Congress give Mrs. Arroyo emergency powers, including the authority to tap private power generators to supply additional electricity to the National Power Corp., the government-owned firm that generates much of the country's electricity.
The South, which has generated much of the relevant rap of the last few years, is a mere afterthought.
The law that generates much of the judges' ire is the Antiterrorism and Effective Death Penalty Act of 1996.
(The founding of that organization generates much of the arguing in the play).
That is partly because the rich world also generates much of the world's economic activity.
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